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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

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Published Daily (Sundays exepted) duig the motor and electric lines will con-

THE U.OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION
Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably
in advance SingleD eniesa cents. On sale at
Jneenan's and Post Office news stand at 12
o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at
the offiet of the DAiLY, Opera House block, at
Seehan's, at Stofflet's, or with any of the
editors.
Communications should reach the office by
7 o'clock p. i. if they are to appear the net
day. Address all matter intended for publica-
tion to the Managing Editor. All business
communications should be sent to the Busi-
ness Manager.
THE U. of M. DAILY,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
EDITORS.
IALpn ToNE, '92, Managing Editor.
S. W. CUeanss, '2, Assist. Managing Editor.
G. 1.. ('imP31t, 14P, Asit. Managing Editor.
J. C. TAVys, '3, nusines Manager.
F. E. JANETTE, '93, Asist.nusines Manager.
C. W. tifCKET' ,'94, Assist. Business Man'gr..
H. D. JEwELL. P. G. w.H.DELLENBAcK,'92
F. D G os, '92. F. E. RUGGLEs, '.
W. P. PAanKEi, '93. J. R. AHNEiLL, '3.
G. B. Dygert '55. I C. F. wELLEn,94.
W. E. MEsNtto, '93.1 CHAS.BAit, '95.
THE college journals all over the
country are closing the foot-ball sea-
son with ponderous editorials, and
urging that practice in all branches
of athletics should be kept tip dur-
ing the winter months. Those who
are most intimately concerned with
foot-ball, have lost a great deal of
time this fall much to the detriment
of their college work. It is their
duty to catch up. The U. of M.
has always maintained a high stand-
ard of work, and the increased inter-
est in athletics should not lower this
standard. The physical and intel-
lectual parts of our nature should
receive due attention, but one should
not be emphasized at the expense of
the other.
A GREAT deal of dissatisfaction is
being expressed among the students
with respect to the uncertainty of
the schedule of the Ann Arbor and
Ypsilanti motor line. The treat-
ment to which the party of students
returning from Ypsilanti Sunday
evening were subjected, is not cal-
culated to increase the confidence
of the public in the management of
the road. The students had a right
to become incensed at the failure of
the electric car to make connection
with the motor train. The railway
management cannot excuse them-
selves on the ground that they were
unable to run their cars. The motor
line officials said that they had no
difficulty in running, and they had
been met by an electric car on the
next to the last trip. There was no
reason why the electric car could
not have mad connection with the
last motor, as the storm had abated,

nect with some regularity at the ad-
vanced rate which went into effect
yesterday, it is not improbable that
the traffic will return to the Michi-
gan Central. Both of these lines,
the electric and the motor, are pub-
lic corporations, and they are obliged
to pay due regard to the rights of
the public when they undertake to
carry passengers.
IF we wait long enough the inter-
est accruing on the $40,ooo already
raised, will build us gymnasium
second to none in the country.
Five of the Andover team will
enter Yale next fall.
Announcement.
t an making great preparatons for
Chiristmsas,11 . ill.s..thefinet line
of goods ever displayedi m this city.
My snecess in the past year, and es-
pec'ially thisfll,lhas encouraged me
to enhlirge my stock. Look out for
next week's advertisement
Ites(ectfully,
MARTIN HALLER.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
iNotices inserted in this column at the rate
of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer
fime, and extra lines furnished by applying at
the DALYoffice.t
LosT.-A pair of gold eye-glasses in
dark-brown leather ease. Finder please
leave at U. o M. I)AILY office and re-
ceive reward.
LosT-A silver tiount6d fountain
pen. Initials S. C. G. engraved upoli
it. Finder please return to DAILY
office or to S. C. Glidden.
The finest display ever made here in
this city in rugs, can be seen in the
show windows of Martin Haller.
Handsome designs in Moquette, Wil-
ton, Byzantine, Smyrnaand Fur. For
Christmas he makes special low prices.
In the other show widow is just as
handsome a display in draperies. che-
nille and silk curtains.
For Holiday Goods, Beautiful Hand
Painted Articles, cheapest Plush Goods
in the city, and many useful and orna-
mental things, go to Mrs. M. Pond's
State street store. Gand opening on
Wednesday and Thursday.
Don't forget we keep sweaters, best
quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schmid.
Ladies' Mackintoshes in beautiful
varieties, just received at Mack &
Sehmid's.
Hot and cold ba'ths 10 cents, at Post
Office Barber Shop.
Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15c
or 2 for 25. Mack & Schmid.
$1.95-800 silk umbrellas worth $3.50
to $4 50,. arked $1.95 at Mack &
Sehmid's.
Ladies of the U. of M. will find it
greatly to their advantage to call on us
when in need of Cloaks, Dress Goods
or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid.
U. of M. Bnttons, 50 cents ecah, ad
with elass year, 75 cents each. We are
the only makers of the three-eighth
inch button, with correct colors and
polished enamel. They don't fade or
soil, and last forever. Sent postpaid
upon receipt of price. Students are
invited to visit us when in town.
Roehm & Sons, Jewelers, Grand Circus
Park, 271 Woodward ave., Detroit.
A new line of Neckwear just received
and no better styles will be found in
town. ,You will say they are one-half
the price ou pay for them elsbwhere.
Mack & ebmid.

~IH ~ AN &Q., 8tote :6.,
have received for toe opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second
hand of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books,
which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books
for 1891-2
a-
IstheLEADING SCHOOL of USINEBS.
^ Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
ormanuscriptwork-&nglish.Shorthand and
Penmanship. Elegant building, lage at-
tendance, efficient instructors, work thor-
ough, living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to
$50cper week- students ansisted to positions.
sor ca logue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
% 4 fMICHIGAN GENTAL
"The Niagara Falls Route."
JAS. M. STAFFOR,
TIMETABLE (REVISED) NOVEMBER, 15,1891.
J. A. STAFFORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
F INE The Leader EASTWARD.
in - i STATIONS Mail Day hre N Y Ni't Atl. Kai
in aslonsinExp Lim Expo Ex. Exp Acc.
Morciant Tail- hg . M. . s.. . s.A.Mn
( jJ 1 \J I Chicago, Lv. 7 05 9 en122 2" 3 10 9 25 10 101 4 55
Fi Jackson........ 255t 4 25 80 847 415 6151925
ori'ng. i 111 chelsea........ 3 i..-........ 517 1( 1025
Dexter......... 414 ..... s......... s 7251ss ,
line of Piece Delhi Mius... 430 ........ .. 5312 . 7 ....
AN ARSO.. 441 525 622 945 5431 745 155
Goodsto3el5ct5s5lanti.... 5 310.. 9 56 56 O856i0
Goods to soct ane June 5 ..... 6 2785 11 30
.Ma . - .. .M.1P M. A M.IA . ..
from. Call for Detroit,Ar 6 10645 72010It5 7151 9 s1210
A. osiA.A........ I Pra.
a fine fitting
- --- .WESTWARD.
Suit. Chi. N'th
STATIONS. Detr Chi. Lis Ee. Slre Pac Eat
19 S. MAIN ST., No. 19 Exp h p Exp Exp. Lim Ex. Ac.
'A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. A.M.
ANN ARBoR, MICH. S. Main Strot.- Buffalo,........- 12 0 630 9 45 340 125( 600
A.. A.M e. . r. . A. s ,ss. P. V.
Detroit, Lv... 82v 74s 1 20 a 00 9 25 91 15 4 45
WayneJune 900 -0. ...83* .. . 9 55 S 9 1
"" 255E2""Ypsilanti...0921 82.5 105 90)0,.. 101M 5 45
ANAROR.. 515 8402 19 918bla iss10012 552
Delhi Mills.. 9 43 -.......... 9 37 .......... ...
Dexter...... 955........ 945.....1052 6 7
Chea....1010- - -9. 11 07 618
kl' X!' Jackson.....I aT.00 8list41040 11 15 1166065
P.M. P.M,.P.M. A.A7. P.M. A. M. A. M.
Chicago, Ar. 75' 355 9 o 650 450 '75 5.1115
0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES,
G. P. &T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
One Solid Week, Commencing
Monday Eve., Dec. 7, 1891. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Michigan Railway.
In efreet December 6, 1891.
Engagen ent of the Favorite Actress, Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor only.
GOING NORTH.
idba 1)00 hil~d : No. 1. Mail and Espress - .. 727a.as.
Id ~ O~ La No. 3. Psssgr. Ann Arbor Accs m.-.12500 im.
No. 5. Mail Passenger................ 4 25 p. m.
GOING SOUTH.
Assisted by No. 2. Mail Passenger...............1118 a.im.
Rdo4. MailExpesps- - p.. 0 .
No. 6. Pansengcr, Toledo Accom.... 20a.mi.
ALBERT TAVERNIER. Trains 3 and 0 run between Ann Arbor and
Toled osly.
Central Standacd Time.
And a Capable Company in the Following All Trains Daily except Sunday.
Repertoire: W. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.

XONDA Y-The Galley Nlave.
TUESDAY-Lucretia Boryia.
WEDNESDAY-Lady Clare.
THURSDAY-Oliver Twist.
FRIDAY-The Honeymoon.
SATURDAY-Damon and Pythias.
MATINEE-The Mutual Friend.
Prices, - 15,25 and 35Cts,
Reserved -Seats -on Sale at 'she P. 0. Nee
IStand. Planuopen Friday monisng.

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